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Be more effective in finding and keeping home care caregivers

Posted by Crystal Parks on Oct 12, 2015 9:13:17 AM

home care caregiver quality assurance

The biggest obstacle facing private duty owners and administrators who want to grow their business is finding and keeping quality caregivers. Companies who can recruit and retain the best people will continue to be the most competitive in their marketplace in the future.    

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Topics: home care, Private Duty, caregiver

Set yourself apart from other home care providers

Posted by Crystal Parks on Sep 30, 2015 10:52:03 AM

Set yourself apart from your home care competition

Have you wondered how professional resources such as doctors, hospitals, specialists, and care managers can impact your private duty client referrals?

The home care industry is a competitive business. You need to work with these professional resources to attract new clients.  But how can you attract these resources and create a mutual benefit?

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Topics: home care, Private Duty, referrals

Be Different in Home Care by Creating Exceptional Customer Experiences

Posted by Stephen Tweed, CSP on Sep 15, 2015 7:30:00 AM

stephen tweed

This is a guest blog post written by Stephen Tweed, CSP, who is the CEO of Leading Home Care...a Tweed Jeffries company.  Stephen is an internationally known health care and business strategist, award winning professional speaker, published author, and consultant to the home care industry. 

  

 

expceptional customer experiences in home care

Perhaps one of the greatest delusions in the home care business today is “customer service.” 

Every agency owner, CEO, and administrator truly believes that their agency gives great service and that they give better service than their competitors. Over the years in my seminars and workshops, I’ve asked participants “Who believes your agency gives better service than your competitors?”  Nearly everyone raises their hands.

Psychologists have actually created a name for this delusion, “The Lake Wobegon Effect.”

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Topics: home care, Private Duty

Dare to be Different in Homecare

Posted by Stephen Tweed, CSP on Sep 8, 2015 7:30:00 AM

stephen tweed

This is a guest blog post written by Stephen Tweed, CSP, who is the CEO of Leading Home Care...a Tweed Jeffries company.  Stephen is an internationally known health care and business strategist, award winning professional speaker, published author, and consultant to the home care industry. 

  

 

dare to be different in homecare

Several months ago, I was on a sales call with the owner of a successful home care company in the Midwest.  I was there to lead the home care team through a strategic planning process. The owner called the day before and said he had to set up an appointment with a very important prospect for the next day and would it be OK if we took a break from our planning so he could keep this appointment.

He asked me if I would accompany him on the sales call.

One of the first questions this rather sophisticated referral source asked was, “What makes your company different from all of the other home care companies in our town?”

The owner was caught off guard for a moment, and then gave him several generic responses. The prospect said, “That’s nice, but what really makes you different?  Your competitors say all those same things.”

The owner of the company was totally stumped.  He looked at me for help, but we had just begun our planning and I couldn’t help him very much.

When we got back to the office we spent much of the rest of the day really working on the answer to that question.  “What really makes you different from the other home care companies in town?”

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Topics: home care, Private Duty

Position Your Home Health Agency for Ongoing Success

Posted by Crystal Parks on May 26, 2015 4:18:24 PM

 Home Health Agency Success

Are you and your home health agency striving to be successful in today’s healthcare environment?  Are you looking for the perfect competitive advantage?  

Delta Health Technologies’ believes that effectively coordinating care for a patient, producing the best results to remain competitive, and having the ability to connect to the “healthcare ecosystem” is essential for an agency’s success.  

But how can you maintain a balance. This combination, when executed well, can put an agency ahead of its competitors. Although these three C's seem completely independent, they are all essential in agency success.  

Care Coordination

Agencies must have the ability to provide whatever care a patient may need in their home setting, whether traditional home health, hospice, and/or private duty services.

Competitiveness

Agencies must also be the lowest cost providers in their markets to be able to effectively bid on contracts with larger Accountable Care Organizations or their equivalents.

Connections

Agencies must have a software solution that is able to connect to hospital systems, physician systems, telehealth vendors, supply vendors, CRM’s, and the list goes on and on.  

Click on the link below to learn more about our Three C’s for Home Health Success eBook, and how it can help your agency be an industry leader.

 

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Topics: Private Duty, Hospice, Home Health

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